Want to keep an eye on your sweet sleeping baby from anywhere in your house? We’re giving away a Motorola MPB855 Connect baby monitor that will let you do just that…in vivid detail! You’re going to love it! Read on for all the features and how to enter.

Watching your baby sleep is both one of the most peaceful moments of motherhood and one of the most stressful. On the one hand, there’s nothing sweeter than the darling little faces babies make as they slip off into dreamland. On the other hand, there’s nothing more terrifying than all the fears that run through our heads when we leave the room. Are they too hot? Too cold? Laying in the right position to prevent SIDS? Are they still breathing?!?!

We’re torn between our need to check on them repeatedly and our intense desire to avoid waking them up. Thank goodness for video baby monitors, right? How did we ever get by without them? With the Motorola MBP855 Connect, not only can you watch your baby sleep in vivid detail from anywhere in your house, but thanks to its WiFi capability, you can watch him sleep from anywhere in the world!

About the Motorola MBP855 Connect

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The Motorola MBP855 Connect has all the latest and greatest features that make it super easy to keep an eye on your baby from anywhere, including:

It also has WiFi capability so you can check on baby on compatible smartphones, tablets, and computers when your away from the home. The two-way communication is also a great feature. When my son was a baby, I sometimes spent an hour or more rocking him to sleep. I would have loved being able to call out to my husband to bring me a cup of coffee or a snack! Hey, when your baby has colic and finally stops crying, you do anything possible to avoid waking him up. Even if that means sitting in a rocking chair for hours!

Motorola MBP855 Connect Giveaway

Enter below for a chance to win the Motorola MBP855 Connect, a $264 value! Giveaway is open to US residents age 18+ and ends on July 13th.

About Nicole Etolen

Nicole is freelance writer, blogger, and mom to an incredibly smart 13-year-old boy. She is addicted to coffee, tends to hoard books, and watches way too much television. Her favorite thing about being a writer is wearing her pajamas to work every day! She is also the owner of PrettyOpinionated.

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kamiallen04says

Talking or singing softly while rocking and have them swaddled in a blanket.

We stick to a strict routine at bedtime, I think that really helps my little one. We do bath, lotion and pjs, followed by reading a few books. We also have music to help lull my little one to sleep while in the crib.

Don’t rush in… We may inadvertently encourage the start of a bad sleep habit by rushing in when a baby cries or rustles during the night. Often times, babies wake up babble and go back to sleep. The baby may even cry briefly or babble and still be asleep.

We may inadvertently encourage the start of a bad sleep habit by rushing in when a baby cries or rustles during the night. Often times, babies wake up babble and go back to sleep, so don’t rush in wait abit.

Oh man where to begin! Our ways to putting her to sleep are forever changing! She started with only wanting to sleep to Daddy’s scent so I would have to wrap her in one of his shirts and she would fall right asleep. Then it was she would only fall asleep with her face in his armpit. Then we went to she would only sleep if you held her and bounced on the excercise ball. Now we were at her only sleeping with a blanket covering her eyes and its now changing to she will only sleep with this vibrating singing toy! All of that in the course of 4 months! Who know’s what is next lol I spent 300 on a new recliner when I was pregnant thinking about how I would feed her then rock her to sleep on it….WRONG! lol!!

When he was a newborn it was nursing to sleep along with swaddle. At 10 months the struggle. Nothing works. The kid is so tired and he won’t go to sleep. It takes at least an hour. Wish some of these suggestions people do worked. I have tried basically ALL of them.

My favorite thing to do is reading softly to him. I don’t read baby books to him, but I find after singing and putting him to sleep, the best thing to do is reading whatever fiction or classic book out loud softly. It puts him right to sleep. 🙂

I’m not sure if there really are any tricks that work, but I think I have probably tried them all. I’ve tried lavender baths, singing, back rubs and even playing extra to make him more tired than normal.